Abstract
Objectives
Determine women's experiences of premenstrual symptoms.
Study design
Cross-sectional survey.
Sample
In all, 4085 women aged 14–49 years recruited by random telephone digit dialing in France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, UK, Brazil and Mexico.
Main outcome measures
Telephone interview checklist of 23 premenstrual symptoms, sociodemographic variables and lifestyle variables.
Results
The most prevalent symptoms were abdominal bloating, cramps or abdominal pain, breast tenderness, irritability and mood swings. Severity of symptoms is directly proportional to duration (
Conclusions
Further research is needed on the impact of premenstrual symptoms on quality of life, and whether a brief symptom list could be developed as a valid and reliable tool globally.
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